It’s time to stand up with the judiciary, says Arun Jaitley

In the wake of sexual harassment allegations, Minister defends CJI’s integrity

April 21, 2019 10:30 pm | Updated 10:32 pm IST - New Delhi

Arun Jaitley. File

Arun Jaitley. File

Accusing ‘institutional disrupters’ of destabilising the institution of Chief Justice of India (CJI) by lending a shoulder to unverified allegations against the head of the Supreme Court, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Sunday said that those who peddle falsehood should be dealt with in an exemplary manner.

“It’s time to stand up with the judiciary,” Mr. Jaitley said in his blog, a day after allegations of sexual harassment surfaced against CJI Ranjan Gogoi.

Special hearing

The Supreme Court even held an extraordinary hearing on Saturday after a former employee of the court accused the CJI of sexual harassment and persecution. The former employee has described two incidents of alleged molestation by the CJI in her affidavit, both of which allegedly took place in October 2018, only days after he was appointed as the CJI.

Mr. Jaitley said: “In terms of personal decency, values, ethics and integrity, the present Chief Justice of India is extremely well regarded. Even when critics disagree with his judicial view, his value system has never been questioned. Lending shoulder to completely unverified allegations coming from a disgruntled person with a not-so-glorious track record is aiding the process of destabilisation of the institution of the Chief Justice of India.

 

The minister further said that those who peddle falsehood to destroy the institution are not dealt with in an exemplary manner, this trend will only accelerate.

The incident of a junior ex-lady employee of the Supreme Court making harassment charges against the Chief Justice of India has acquired a disproportionate magnitude , Mr. Jaitley said.

“Such complaints, when they are made in the ordinary course of any administrative functioning, are referred to the appropriate Committee. However, when the complainant distributes copies of her representation to other Judges of the Supreme Court and the media in order to sensationalise her allegations, it ceases to be routine.”

When four digital media organisations with an unparalleled track record of ‘institutional disruption’ send similar questionnaires to the Chief Justice of India, there is obviously something more than what meets the eye, the minister added.

Mr. Jaitley regretted that last few years have witnessed the consolidation of ‘institution destabilizers’ in a major way. For the ‘institutional disruptors’ there are no red lines, he wrote.

Many of these destabilizers represent Left or ultra-Left views. They have no electoral base or popular support. However, they still have a disproportionate presence in the media and academia. When ousted for mainstream media, they have taken refuge in the digital and social media

Even though most of them subscribe to fringe ideologies and ideas, it is regrettable that a section of the Members of the Bar affiliated to the Congress Party tends to join them. Frequent attempts are made to get some Parliamentarians to sign Motion of Impeachment against judges and even the Chief Justice on unsustainable grounds. What has always puzzled me is the Congress lending support to such fringe campaigns , the minister said.

Justice Gogoi was sworn in as the 46th Chief Justice of India on October 3, 2018. He retires on November 17, 2019.

Mr. Jaitley said India has witnessed a series of attacks by the ‘institutional disruptors’ against judges who are unwilling to agree with them.

It may not be an exaggeration to say that today, , a mass-intimidation of judges is on, Mr. Jaitley said.

 

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